Judge and Jury: A Popular Explanation of Leading Topics in the Law of the LandHarper & Brothers, 1880 - 432 страница |
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... decided in the various controversies brought before them . A distinguishing , fundamental principle of Anglo - Saxon jurisprudence has always been that each decision of a lawsuit shall form the rule for deciding any subsequent one ...
... decided in the various controversies brought before them . A distinguishing , fundamental principle of Anglo - Saxon jurisprudence has always been that each decision of a lawsuit shall form the rule for deciding any subsequent one ...
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... decided in past cases is of paramount importance . The lawyer's first inquiry is for a " a case in point , " " an authority , " " a precedent . " To present the decisions of past controversies in such a manner that their doctrines may ...
... decided in past cases is of paramount importance . The lawyer's first inquiry is for a " a case in point , " " an authority , " " a precedent . " To present the decisions of past controversies in such a manner that their doctrines may ...
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... decided that this was right ; even if in- nocent of the burglary , Lewis was bound , as a good citizen , to remain in jail and await a regular trial . The form and order of a " law report " of this decision stand thus : IN THE SUPREME ...
... decided that this was right ; even if in- nocent of the burglary , Lewis was bound , as a good citizen , to remain in jail and await a regular trial . The form and order of a " law report " of this decision stand thus : IN THE SUPREME ...
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... by a sense that they must obey any and every decided case . But , on the other hand , the extent , variety , and complexity of the questions brought before the courts increase steadily THE AMERICAN LIBRARY OF LAW . 29.
... by a sense that they must obey any and every decided case . But , on the other hand , the extent , variety , and complexity of the questions brought before the courts increase steadily THE AMERICAN LIBRARY OF LAW . 29.
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... decided by the courts of last resort in every State , unencumbered by cases of local law , and enriched with annota- tions aiding their general use . It has now reached nearly thirty volumes , in which are embodied the cases of general ...
... decided by the courts of last resort in every State , unencumbered by cases of local law , and enriched with annota- tions aiding their general use . It has now reached nearly thirty volumes , in which are embodied the cases of general ...
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